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1662. Hibbert, Body of Divinity, I. 218. Amen. It is an Hebrew word, and remaines uninterpreted.
a. 1768. Secker, Serm. (1771), V. vii. 139. Combinations of several Words may come to have Meanings very different from what the Terms, uninterpreted by Practice, would lead one to apprehend.
1848. E. A. Leatham, Charmione (1858), II. 22. Have you never felt a pleasure, almost a necessity, in attributing that uninterpreted gladness to sights and sounds with which the senses are not consonant, the sights and sounds of a spiritual world?
1895. J. W. Redway, in Educat. Rev., Nov., 352. A new science [physiography] has been developed out of what were unsorted and uninterpreted fragments.